Hiring a wet cutter

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Well as the title suggests I need to hire a wet cutter after my "high power" Vitrex versatile burnt out after 2 tiles (I kid you not! 12mm travertine). I know it's cheap rubbish and you get what you pay for Howay I expected to do one bathroom!

Any Ideas on rough cost and ideally can someone suggest somewhere around Durham?

Cheers
 
I know where there is a good wet cutter rail saw forsale and it's cheap and will cut the travertine no probs.. and is close to you..
 
Well as the title suggests I need to hire a wet cutter after my "high power" Vitrex versatile burnt out after 2 tiles (I kid you not! 12mm travertine). I know it's cheap rubbish and you get what you pay for Howay I expected to do one bathroom!
Any Ideas on rough cost and ideally can someone suggest somewhere around Durham?
Cheers
if its new, take it back for a refund and get the vitrex 750. that'll do the job for you. £100 in topps
 
Same as Mike, I've got a Vitrex 750, superb budget cutter. :thumbsup: Make sure you get a good blade and it will cut anything.
im halfway through doing a full marble bathroom with mine, i prefer the supplied blade as the marchrist chips too much. not impressed with the marchrist tbh
 
im halfway through doing a full marble bathroom with mine, i prefer the supplied blade as the marchrist chips too much. not impressed with the marchrist tbh

I got a faithfulls sintered blade, I bought it in October and cut loads with it, it's hardly worn and it's a thin blade, so the chattering is very small if at all, the blade was about £23.00 :thumbsup:
 

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